ric, i'm sure this is the guy who tried to sabotage the last leadership election - i'm sure he was the one who got people like me suspended from voting as i'd previously been a paid up member of the Greens. This really is good news.

ric, i'm sure this is the guy who tried to sabotage the last leadership election - i'm sure he was the one who got people like me suspended from voting as i'd previously been a paid up member of the Greens. This really is good news.

He was in charge of the party bureaucracy when all that happened, yeah. Though I suspect it wasn't all down to him personally tbh.

He was in charge of the party bureaucracy when all that happened, yeah. Though I suspect it wasn't all down to him personally tbh.

Yeah, I thought it was him (and his ilk) who attempted to sabotage the election process with their anti-democratic underhand actions.

Incidentally have you noticed that despite all the spying balls being dismissed and the media being rubbished this week, McNichol's resignation was still reported as Corbyn "strengthening his grip on the party".

Contrast this with when the likes of Thatcher, Major, Blair, Cameron and May appoint people that agree, or are sympathetic to their policies, into important positions; the main stream media present it as positive leadership

ric, i'm sure this is the guy who tried to sabotage the last leadership election - i'm sure he was the one who got people like me suspended from voting as i'd previously been a paid up member of the Greens. This really is good news.

There were at lot of people like me who were not happy with New Labour and left the Party and joined the Green Party (either as members or just in terms of how they cast their vote.) Fortunately Jezza has given us a reason to come back.